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While Hofstetter said a decision could come within "two to four weeks, by the end of September or early October," de Bontin was more cautious, though mostly optimisitic.
Others were more cautious, though.
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Others though were more cautious believing that Ms Yingluck was talking about curbing the international flow of ivory into Thailand by beefing up a DNA testing programme to validate the origins or tusks.
The band, though, is being more cautious than the label – even to the label's faces.
Sanders, though, took a more cautious approach to the results, holding off on commenting late into the night as the numbers continued to roll in.
Mr. Powell, for example, has been more cautious on missile defense, though he supports it.. Friction is evident in other areas: the size of the American peacekeeping force in Bosnia (Mr. Rumsfeld favors a reduction), the use of American troops in Sinai (Mr. Rumsfeld has suggested withdrawal) and ending training for African peacekeepers (Mr. Powell wants it continued).
She comes across as consistently hawkish, pushing Obama to take stronger action in Afghanistan, Libya and Syria, though more cautious than some of the excitable young people around him when it came to the Arab Spring (his aides, she says, "were swept up in the drama and idealism"; not her).
I'm more cautious about misspelling things (though I never grew self conscious about writing code).
As a diplomat, though, he may be more cautious about unseating Mr Karzai.
Others, though, were more cautious about the industry in general, especially when it came to domestic operations.
Analysts, though, are more cautious.
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